Ahladini Veerina, Author at 91ÁÔĆć /blog/author/ahladiniveerina/ Prep for Success Tue, 16 Jan 2024 23:02:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 https://assets.testinnovators.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/favicon-85x85.png Ahladini Veerina, Author at 91ÁÔĆć /blog/author/ahladiniveerina/ 32 32 Combating Learning Loss /blog/combating-learning-loss/ Wed, 17 Mar 2021 16:23:00 +0000 /?p=1040 The Covid-19 pandemic has impacted every aspect of life, and one of the most significant impacts has been on education, especially for K-12 students. The disruption to education in the early days of the pandemic and the continued disruption over a year later has had a serious impact on student learning. The phrase “learning loss” has become ubiquitous—but what exactly does it mean? According to the Glossary of Education Reform, “[l]earning loss refers to any specific or general loss of knowledge and skills or to reversals in academic progress, most commonly due to extended gaps or discontinuities in a student’s education.”

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What is learning loss?

The Covid-19 pandemic has impacted every aspect of life, and one of the most significant impacts has been on education, especially for K-12 students. The disruption to education in the early days of the pandemic and the continued disruption over a year later has had a serious impact on student learning. The phrase “learning loss” has become ubiquitous—but what exactly does it mean? According to the , “[l]earning loss refers to any specific or general loss of knowledge and skills or to reversals in academic progress, most commonly due to extended gaps or discontinuities in a student’s education.”

The idea of learning loss is nothing new. The summer slide, a well-documented subject of research within education, refers to the learning loss that occurs specifically during summer break. Summer slide research has been crucial in predicting how changes in learning will affect students in our new paradigm.  used research on summer slide to predict that students would return to school in the fall of 2020 with 70% of the reading gains and 50% of the math gains of a typical school year.

Other studies predicted even less optimistic outcomes.  projected that students would likely return in fall 2020 with approximately 63-68% of the reading gains and 37-50% of the math gains of a typical school year.  found that students started school in the fall of 2020, on average, a month and half behind in reading and three months behind in math. The same study projected that students could be, on average, five to nine months behind overall by the end of the 2020-21 school year, and these losses are significantly more pronounced for students of color relative to white students.

It is important to note that the summer slide is applicable to all students, while learning loss due to the pandemic is extremely variable and is affecting each student differently, some more than others. Students of color and low-income students, who came into the pandemic in an already disadvantaged position, are likely to experience greater levels of learning loss than their more privileged peers (,Ěý,Ěý,Ěý). The varied effect of the pandemic on different students informs how this issue should be approached and how students should be supported both at a macro level and a more micro level.

What exactly is being lost?

One of the biggest barriers to learning right now is the lack of necessary resources. These include not only learning-specific materials, like computers, books, and supplies, but other resources, such as consistent meals, mental health care, and after-school support. A significant number of students, in particular students from marginalized low-income communities and communities of color, rely on their schools for these necessities, and as a result, are being more adversely affected (,Ěý).

A large body of developing research shows that one of the worst effects the pandemic has had on kids is on their mental health (,Ěý). Students have reported increasing levels of anxiety, depression, and stress as barriers to their learning (,Ěý). Again, this finding was more pronounced in students of color, as well as students that identified as non-masculine.

In terms of academics, overall, students’ math skills are being affected more substantially than their reading and writing skills (,Ěý,Ěý). However, younger students in kindergarten through second grade are at greater risk of losing reading skills.  found that 40% of first graders and 35% of second graders this year (up from 27% and 29%, respectively, last year) likely need “intensive intervention” to bring those skills up to standard. While math skills are more at risk overall, and reading skills are more at risk for younger students, each student has different strengths and weaknesses, which is important to keep in mind.

How do we support students?

 illustrates the five fundamental needs that individuals require to achieve self-actualization, or becoming the best version of themselves. These include physiological needs, safety needs, love and belonging, and esteem. These needs make up a foundation that students build upon to develop their higher order needs, like relationships with others and themselves, and short- and long-term goals (academic and otherwise). This theory is paramount to understanding how to approach and support our students, particularly right now. During the pandemic, many of the foundational needs that students need to be able to thrive have been put to the test and deserve our attention.

As previously mentioned, mental health has been greatly impacted this year—and not just among school-aged children but among our communities as well. This needs our consideration and compassion, so that we can support ourselves and those around us. To help support students,Ěý are offering online and even in-person counseling services for students. There is also a growing trove of mental health and emotional support resources online, many for free. Sites like ,Ěý, and  offer a variety of ways to talk with a counselor, such as messaging, audio calls, and video calls.

In regards to supporting students with academics, learning needs to be highly personalized because of the nature of learning loss right now. Each student has different needs, learning styles, and skill sets. Because of this, educators and other adults supporting students need to understand and consider how they learn, as well as empower students to figure out how they learn best as well. Facilitating more self-directed learning not only enriches and personalizes learning, it also gives students autonomy of their experience.

Additionally, the focus of learning should be on high-quality, consistent learning experiences, rather than attempting to replace all the time missed from school. These learning experiences come in many different forms, but the important component is to establish a sustainable schedule of valuable learning activities. Learning should also be balanced with other activities, such as sports and performance arts, to help students maintain focus while learning.

91ÁÔĆć’ tools can help

Our online platform gains insights into students’ knowledge and skills to provide personalized learning experiences. While our platform was created with test preparation in mind, our curriculum-aligned materials serve as a learning resource that benefits students far beyond test prep.

Our data-driven system provides a detailed analysis of student performance in math and language arts, right down to the specific subtype. This data-based understanding allows students to identify the exact areas they need to work on, which facilitates targeted learning. In connection with that, as students work through the materials on our platform, the system will generate suggestions for things to work on that are tailored specifically to the student. Our system gives students the tools to take ownership of their learning.

Our mission is to support students and to help them grow. If you’re a parent/guardian or educator looking for support, please don’t hesitate to contact our team to learn more about how we can help.

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The Most Sought-After Schools on the East Coast of 2020 /blog/most-sought-eastcoast-schools-2020/ Fri, 05 Feb 2021 00:42:00 +0000 /?p=1048 Every year we review our data from thousands of test takers to determine the most popular schools.

Below are some of the most sought-after East Coast schools of 2020, based on the number of students who stated their intention to apply this year. Learn more about these schools.

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Over the past eight years, 91ÁÔĆć has helped more than 135,000 students prepare for the Ěý˛ą˛Ô»ĺĚý—admissions tests required by many of the most competitive independent schools in the country. Every year we review our data from thousands of test takers to determine the most popular schools.

Below are some of the most sought-after East Coast schools of 2020, based on the number of students who stated their intention to apply this year. Each of these schools resides in its own unique location and offers students special opportunities to explore and engage with their surrounding communities—learn more about these areas below.

Keep in mind that there are many wonderful schools not included on this list that may be perfect for you.

Phillips Exeter Academy

Phillips Exeter Academy is located in Exeter, New Hampshire. Exeter features a variety of beautiful natural destinations to enjoy, including parks, forest, and rivers. Exeter also has a rich historical landscape. Its American Independence Museum is home to one of the original versions of the Declaration of Independence. The town’s annual community events, including the Independence Museum Festival and the Beer and Chili Festival, also draw a lot of attention. ()

Phillips Academy Andover

Phillips Academy Andover is located in northeastern Massachusetts, in the quaint town of Andover. Andover is one of the oldest towns in the U.S. It was originally settled in 1636, and in 1646, it was officially incorporated as the town of Andover. Andover lies just over 20 miles from Boston, providing easy access to all the resources the city provides. The nearby Harold Parker State Forest, home to 3,000 acres of green space, is a popular place for community members to hike and camp. ()

Trinity School

Trinity School is located on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, one of many iconic neighborhoods in New York City. The Upper West Side is known for many things, including its architecture, rich culture and history, and delicious eateries. Some of the architectural and historical landmarks in the area include the Eldorado and San Remo apartment buildings from the 1930s, the American Museum of Natural History, and the New-York Historical Society. Close by are two of the city’s most well-known delis, Zabar’s and Barney Greengrass. ()

Choate Rosemary Hall

Choate Rosemary Hall is located in Wallingford, Connecticut. Like many towns in New England, Wallingford has a long history. The town’s famous George Washington Trail is the route that George Washington took when he made his way through Wallingford in 1775 and again in 1789. In addition to a rich history, Wallingford also has its very own symphony orchestra, which resides on Choate’s campus, at the Paul Mellon Arts Center and performs year-round. (,Ěý)

Noble and Greenough School

Noble and Greenough School is in Dedham, Massachusetts. Although Dedham is located in an urban area, it has many natural and historical landmarks, such as the Mother Brook, the first man-made canal in North America, created in 1639. The community enjoys many annual events, such as the James Joyce Ramble, Dedham Day, and Dedham Square Circle Fall Party. ()

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The Most Sought-After Schools on the West Coast of 2020 /blog/most-sought-westcoast-schools-2020/ Wed, 03 Feb 2021 02:30:00 +0000 /?p=1057 Over the past eight years, 91ÁÔĆć has helped more than 135,000 students prepare for the SSAT and ISEE—admissions tests required by many of the most competitive independent schools in the country. Every year we review our data from thousands of test takers to determine the most popular schools.

Below are some of the most sought-after West Coast schools of 2020, based on the number of students who stated their intention to apply this year.

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Over the past eight years, 91ÁÔĆć has helped more than 135,000 students prepare for the Ěý˛ą˛Ô»ĺĚý—admissions tests required by many of the most competitive independent schools in the country. Every year we review our data from thousands of test takers to determine the most popular schools.

Below are some of the most sought-after West Coast schools of 2020, based on the number of students who stated their intention to apply this year. Each of these schools resides in its own unique location and offers students special opportunities to explore and engage with their surrounding communities—learn more about these areas below.

Keep in mind that there are many wonderful schools not included on this list that may be perfect for you.

Harvard-Westlake

Harvard-Westlake School has two campuses in the Los Angeles area—the Middle School in Holmby Hills and the Upper School in Studio City. Holmby Hills is located in the well-known Bel Air neighborhood on the Westside of L.A. The region is known for its beautiful scenery and relative privacy and quietude. Studio City is a bit further north of L.A., on the slope of the Santa Monica mountains. It was named after a studio lot opened in 1927 by Mack Sennett; that studio is now the CBS Studio Center. (,Ěý,Ěý)

Lakeside School

Lakeside’s Middle and Upper schools are settled on a wooded campus just inside the the northern city limit of Seattle. Seattle has around 152 days of rain a year, and gets around 38 inches of rainfall a year, making it one of the grayest places in the U.S. But don’t let that discourage you from exploring Seattle’s numerous natural destinations, including parks and gardens, nearby islands, lakes, mountains, and more. Seattle is also home to the famous Pike Place Market, a historic district in the heart of downtown Seattle that supports local farmers, artisans and small businesses, and provides services to marginalized community members. (,Ěý,Ěý)

Stanford Online High School

Stanford Online High School is located in Redwood City, just a 15 minutes from its namesake, Stanford University in Palo Alto. The school is in the Silicon Valley, a region in Northern California that is famous for being home to some of the world’s biggest tech companies, like Google and Facebook. The Silicon Valley got its name because it was the hub of the silicon chip industry at the time, and growth in that sector promoted unprecedented growth in the economy and in real estate in the surrounding area. (,Ěý)

Harker School

Harker School is located in San Jose, the third largest city in California. With over 193 regional and city parks and gardens, as well as 60 miles of hikeable trails, San Jose offers plenty of opportunities for people to spend time in the sunny Northern California weather. San Jose also has unique cultural attractions, such as the Winchester Mystery House, an architectural landmark famous for its bizarre construction, including 2,000 doors (some of which lead nowhere) and 10,000 window panes (which is more than the Empire State Building). (,Ěý)

Lick-Wilmerding

Lick-Wilmerding is located in San Francisco, nicknamed “The City by the Bay.” The diverse city provides opportunities to explore unique neighborhoods, like the Mission District and Chinatown, and to experience some cultural attractions, like visiting the Palace of Fine Arts, riding the cable cars, or taking a stroll on the Golden Gate bridge. The city is known for its foggy weather, which locals have come to call “Karl the fog.”

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The Most Sought-After High Schools of 2020 /blog/most-sought-after-high-schools-2020/ Thu, 28 Jan 2021 02:40:00 +0000 /?p=1064 Below are some of the most sought-after high schools of 2020, based on the number of students who stated their intention to apply this year. These high schools provide students with a vigorous, well-rounded education as many of them prepare to go to college or university.

Keep in mind that there are many wonderful schools not included on this list that may be perfect for you.

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Over the past eight years, 91ÁÔĆć has helped more than 135,000 students prepare for the Ěý˛ą˛Ô»ĺĚý—admissions tests required by many of the most competitive independent schools in the country. Every year we review our data from thousands of test takers to determine the most popular schools.

Below are some of the most sought-after high schools of 2020, based on the number of students who stated their intention to apply this year. These high schools provide students with a vigorous, well-rounded education as many of them prepare to go to college or university.

Keep in mind that there are many wonderful schools not included on this list that may be perfect for you.

Phillips Exeter Academy

Location: Exeter, New Hampshire
Student body size: 1,100

Phillips Exeter Academy provides a variety of opportunities for students to get engaged, with over 90 clubs that focus on everything from performing arts to community service to surfing. Although the pandemic has changed things this year, students have found creative ways to keep their clubs alive. Dramat, Exeter’s student-run theater group, held two performances over Zoom and had a virtual awards show on Instagram. (,Ěý)

Phillips Academy Andover

Location: Andover, Massachusetts
Student body size: 1,100

Phillips Academy Andover has over 125 student-run clubs and organizations that allow students to invest in their interests and explore new ones. Throughout the year, many of these clubs sponsor events for their members and for the community at large. Some of these community events and programs include Andover’s annual Bread & Roses community kitchen picnic and Academy Manor Nursing Home (where students visit and engage with elderly folks living at the home). (,Ěý)

Choate Rosemary Hall

Location: Wallingford, Connecticut
Student body size: 850

Choate Rosemary Hall offers a variety of clubs and organizations that students can participate in to expand their interests, take on leadership roles, and meet new people. Many of these are Media and Publication clubs, like Lorem Ipsum, a satirical writing series, and The Currency Magazine, which focuses on providing information to the Choate community about politics, economics, business, and finance. ()

Harvard-Westlake

Location: Los Angeles, California
Student body size: 1,600

With over 100 clubs and activities to choose from, students at Harvard-Westlake are well-equipped to engage in their school community and the greater Los Angeles community. The A-Roll Film Club uses Harvard-Westlake’s unique surroundings in L.A. for a mission. The club helps young filmmakers create documentaries about the difficulties faced by Angeleno communities and with the goal of inspiring others to take action. (,Ěý)

Noble and Greenough

Location: Dedham, Massachusetts
Student body size: 600

Noble and Greenough’s clubs and organizations change yearly as students’ interests change. Many clubs offer opportunities for students to step into leadership positions, like Nobles’ School Life Council, in which a group of six students work alongside Nobles’ provost to foster healthy school culture and organize school events and programs. One such program is the Peer Help Program, in which students tutor their peers and run a NEDtalk series that features community members. ()

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The Most Sought-After Day Schools of 2020 /blog/most-sought-after-day-schools-2020/ Thu, 14 Jan 2021 04:32:00 +0000 /?p=1142 Read about some of the most sought-after day schools of 2020, based on the number of students who stated their intention to apply this year. These schools provide students with plenty of extracurricular activities and opportunities through clubs and organizations -- get a glimpse of student life at these schools below. Keep in mind that there are many wonderful schools not included on this list that may be perfect for you.

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Over the past eight years, 91ÁÔĆć has helped more than 135,000 students prepare for the Ěý˛ą˛Ô»ĺĚý—admissions tests required by many of the most competitive independent schools in the country. Every year we review our data from thousands of test takers to determine the most popular schools.

Below are some of the most sought-after day schools of 2020, based on the number of students who stated their intention to apply this year. These schools provide students with plenty of extracurricular activities and opportunities through clubs and organizations — get a glimpse of student life at these schools below.

Keep in mind that there are many wonderful schools not included on this list that may be perfect for you.

Trinity School

Trinity School is located in New York City and has around 1,000 students. Students have the opportunity to participate in a variety of unique after-school clubs and activities, like the Food Critic’s Club, the Jazz Club, and the Chocolate Lovers Club. Trinity also partners with the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater and DramaZone, two widely-acclaimed art enrichment centers, to offer after-school programs for students. ()

Harvard-Westlake

Located in Los Angeles, California, Harvard-Westlake has approximately 1,600 students. Some of its long-standing traditions include the Dodgeball Tournament, Spring Festival, and Senior Transition Day. Additionally, students go on a retreat each year to a beautiful destination on the West Coast, including Catalina Island, El Capitan Canyon, and Big Bear. (,ĚýĚý)

Riverdale Country School

Riverdale Country School is located in the Bronx, New York, and has a student body of around 1,100. One of Riverdale’s Upper School traditions is to start each year with a speech from a faculty member answering the question “Why Learn?” Last year’s address was given by Cristián Baidal, the French and Spanish teacher. His talk centered around the ways education improves lives. He said, “The creation, construction, and transfer of knowledge is an act of communion that requires humility, gratitude, and generosity. It’s also an act of love.” ()

Horace Mann

Located in the Bronx, New York, Horace Mann has a student body of around 1,700. One of the school’s most well-known programs is the Summer on the Hill, which runs year-round and offers educational enrichment to public school students from the Bronx, Washington Heights, and Harlem. Another unique feature is Horace Mann’s close partnership with the Royal Shakespeare Company, which provides students and faculty with the opportunity to participate in workshops focused on learning about and acting out the texts of Shakespeare. (,Ěý)

Lakeside School

Lakeside School is located in Seattle, Washington and has approximately 900 students. One of the distinctive features of Lakeside’s Middle and Upper Schools is its Global Service Learning (GSL) program, which provides students with the opportunity to immerse themselves in a culture and service project. Students in the Middle School participate in the program somewhere in the Pacific Northwest, while students in the Upper School go somewhere international. Some of the recent locations include the Quinault Reservation, the Elwha River watershed, French Polynesia, Ecuador, and China. ()

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The Most Sought-After Boarding Schools of 2020 /blog/most-sought-after-boarding-schools-2020/ Tue, 12 Jan 2021 04:40:00 +0000 /?p=1150 Over the past eight years, 91ÁÔĆć has helped more than 135,000 students prepare for the SSATĚý˛ą˛Ô»ĺĚýISEE—admissions tests required by many of the most competitive independent schools in the country. Every year we review our data from thousands of test takers to determine the most popular schools. Below are some of the most sought-after boarding schools […]

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Over the past eight years, 91ÁÔĆć has helped more than 135,000 students prepare for the Ěý˛ą˛Ô»ĺĚý—admissions tests required by many of the most competitive independent schools in the country. Every year we review our data from thousands of test takers to determine the most popular schools.

Below are some of the most sought-after boarding schools of 2020, based on the number of students who stated their intention to apply this year. These schools provide students with the unique opportunity to live and learn on campus, and have their own colorful array of residences, each with their own character and tradition.

Keep in mind that there are many wonderful schools not included on this list that may be perfect for you.

Phillips Exeter Academy

Phillips Exeter Academy is located in Exeter, New Hampshire. With a student body of roughly 1,100, the school boasts 25 dorms, ranging from larger residence halls that house 60 or more students to smaller homes that house a dozen or fewer students. In addition, the campus offers a wide range of gathering areas, athletic facilities, and academic spaces, such as the Academy Library and Design Lab. The two dining halls on campus are best known for their “Exeter bars”, a simple yet delicious treat made from flour, butter, and chocolate chips. ()

Phillips Academy Andover

Phillips Academy Andover is located in Andover, Massachusetts, and has a student body of around 1,100. The campus and all students, boarding and day alike, are organized into five residential neighborhoods called clusters. Each cluster consists of a few dorms and about 220 students, 40 faculty families, and a dean, as well as student leaders. The dorms, ranging in size from 4 students to 44 students, are unique in their character and culture. ()

Choate Rosemary Hall

Located in Wallingford, Connecticut, Choate Rosemary Hall has around 850 students. Students stay in a range of dorms, from big, lively dormitories to small, intimate houses. Students are supported by faculty members who serve as advisers and by older students who serve as mentors. Some campus housing traditions include “Mug Nights”, where advisers and students enjoy snacks together, and “Handshake Check-ins”, where students spend a moment with their adviser at the end of the day. ()

Noble and Greenough

Noble and Greenough is located in Dedham, Massachusetts, and has a student body of approximately 600. The 48 upper school students have the option to participate in five-day boarding. Boarding students, supported by the 23 faculty members who stay on campus, live in Wiggins Hall Dormitory in double rooms. The dorm is divided into two wings, each with a study lounge and common room; a main common room connects the two wings. ()

Milton Academy

Located in Milton, Massachusetts, Milton Academy has approximately 700 students and boasts a 4-to-1 student to faculty ratio for its on-campus living quarters. Students in grades 9 through 12 live together in Milton Houses and stay in the same House for the duration of their time at Milton. The Houses create close-knit communities by hosting a variety of events including study halls every night, family-style dinners with faculty three nights per week, and around 20 student-sponsored social events each month. ()

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